The idea needs a lot of work, but the concept of using structures that aren't going away to collect a valuable resource that is going away, well, it's an idea that we wouldn't mind seeing explored further, especially as
rainwater harvesting becomes a growing issue.
Not exact matches
One example is the Sukhomajri village in the Himalaya's where the community
became well - known in the 1980s for coming together to stop Sukhna Lake from silting up as well as for
harvesting rainwater, and in the process transforming their village.
An ideal
rainwater harvesting system does not capture more water than a landscape can use because water surpluses can
become a nuisance if water is not utilized within three to four months (think stagnant water).